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Ireland
As a matter of consistency, if you're going to call the Republic of Ireland Munster, you might want to call Northern Ireland Ulster, but my Irish geography is not brilliant and you may well have good reasons not to (given that the other areas you have named in Ireland may overlap with Ulster, Munster or both).

Typo
Dorest = Dorset.

Mountains
Your mountain ranges are a bit strange. There are no mountain ranges where you have put them, they exist elsewhere. Take a google at a physical map of Britain to see what I mean. Again you may be ahead of me on this and have departed from reality for a reason.

London looks pretty huge, but that that's probably intentional for the game.

I would call the light blue area 'Wessex' rather than 'Land's End'. (Land's End is the western most point of Cornwall). You might want to call South England 'Mercia' and North England 'Northumbria'. - Depends on the time period but from the names you have chosen they look like a reasonable fit.

This was actually a revamp of a current version of the british isles map currently on conquer club. For that reason my hands are tied on alot of issues. Some names you mentioned can (and will) be changed, others not so much. THe mountains are a little creative license for the sake of athsetics.

uslter was the name used on the original map. However with attempts to make the geography more acurate we went with northern ireland and spliting the republic into more regions.

London is also indeed bigger for the sake of fitting both the territory name and the arny numbers needed for the game!

Artistic licence is great, but you really need to fix those mountains. There are no mountains on the south coast but there is a range of mountains on the English-Scottish border - the peak district to be precise. There are also a lot of mountains in the Highlands (of course).